THE Nine play the Bostons to-morrow afternoon on the Union Grounds. All should go to help out the finances of the B. B. C., if not to see the prettiest and last game of the season. It is expected that Mr. Tyler will play on the Nine.
THE bath-rooms in the South Entry of Matthews, that have heretofore added rather to the completeness of the building than to the convenience of its occupants, have, through the efforts of Mr. Mercur, '77, been lately fitted up in a comfortable style, and are now enjoyed by those who have the privilege of their use.
Monthly Report of the Assistant Treasurer of the H. U. B. C.
ACCORDING to the amendment of the Constitution of the H. U. B. C., it is required of the Assistant Treasurer to publish in one of the College papers every month a statement of the amount collected during the preceding month, and of the sum still necessary to be obtained.
Of the Subscription List of $ 1,572 there has been collected $ 214, and of the $ 400 from rent of boats and admission-fees, $ 63, - making a total of $ 277, and leaving still to be raised $ 1,695, besides $ 1,300 to be divided among the classes, according to Art. VIII. Sec. 3 of the Constitution, and $ 232 due from the Class of '76.
From Subscription List of $ 1,572.00 - $ 214 = $ 1,358 to be collected.
"Class of '76, 232.00 - 00 = 232 " "
"Rent of boats and admission fees, 40000 - 63 = 337 " "
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$ 2,204.00 $ 277 = $ 1,927 " "
To be raised by subscription from the classes, 1,300
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Making a total of . . . . $ 3,227
GEO. H. BRADFORD, Asst. Treasurer.MESSRS. A. and C. Black, of Edinburgh, have in press, for immediate publication, a complete edition of the works of E. A. Poe. This collection will appear in four monthly parts, containing many new pieces, and will endeavor to place this eccentric author in a more favorable light.
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